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In this edited collection, leading scholars seek to disrupt
Eurocentric research methods by introducing students, professors,
administrators, and practitioners to frameworks of Indigenous
research methods through a lens of reconciliation. The foundation
of this collection is rooted in each contributor's unique
conception of reconciliation, which extends beyond the parameters
of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to include a
broader, more global approach to reconciliation. More pointedly,
contributors discuss how effective research is when it's
demonstrated through acts of reconciliation. Encouraging active,
participatory approaches to research, this seminal text includes a
range of examples, including a variety of creative forms, such as
storytelling, conversations, letters, social media, and visual
methodologies that challenge linear ways of thinking and embrace
Indigenous ways of knowing and seeing. This collection is a go-to
resource for all disciplines with a research-focus, including
Indigenous studies, sociology, social work, education, gender
studies, and anthropology. Features: A focus on Indigenous methods
of knowledge transmission that are not traditionally embraced in
academia and challenges the Eurocentric concept of research
Explores research methodologies through the lens of reconciliation
on a global scale A unique text that utilizes reflections of
individual contributors, emphasizing the narrative of each chapter
relevant to Indigenous traditions of storytelling
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress
Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing in a modern and
constantly evolving context. This book describes a research
paradigm shared by Indigenous scholars in Canada and Australia, and
demonstrates how this paradigm can be put into practice.
Relationships don't just shape Indigenous reality, they are our
reality. Indigenous researchers develop relationships with ideas in
order to achieve enlightenment in the ceremony that is Indigenous
research. Indigenous research is the ceremony of maintaining
accountability to these relationships. For researchers to be
accountable to all our relations, we must make careful choices in
our selection of topics, methods of data collection, forms of
analysis and finally in the way we present information. I'm an
Opaskwayak Cree from northern Manitoba currently living in the
Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia. I'm also a
father of three boys, a researcher, son, uncle, teacher, world
traveller, knowledge keeper and knowledge seeker. As an educated
Indian, I've spent much of my life straddling the Indigenous and
academic worlds. Most of my time these days is spent teaching other
Indigenous knowledge seekers (and my kids) how to accomplish this
balancing act while still keeping both feet on the ground.
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Duplicity (Hardcover)
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Publishers Weekly Starred Review This was not the homecoming Brick
envisioned After the trauma of his last case, and after three
months spent recovering in Ireland, life is looking up for newly
retired homicide detective Brian (Brick) Kavanagh. Back home in
Washington, D.C., a new job shows promise when he’s asked to
train criminology students in cold case techniques. Then he’s off
to a whirlwind weekend in Chicago with Nora, an Aer Lingus flight
attendant he’d met in Ireland. There he receives shocking news
that his former partner’s wife and twin infants have been
kidnapped. Brick rushes to D.C. to support Ron, the man who’s
always had his back—but as days pass, Brick questions how well he
really knows this man. Brick’s cold case—the unsolved
hit-and-run death of a college student—is heating up. Brick finds
gaping holes in the original investigation. Is it possible
diplomatic immunity granted someone a “get-out-of-jail-free
card”? Meanwhile, Ron’s family tragedy unfolds in a most
bizarre manner, and the escalating cold case points to D.C.
corruption at the highest level. Things are getting complicated . .
. very complicated . . . and dangerous. Duplicity is perfect for
fans of Michael Connelly and Robert Crais While the novels in the
Brick Kavanagh Mystery series stand on their own and can be read in
any order, the publication sequence is: Relentless Duplicity
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